On 2020-02-10 17:40:47 +0100 (+0100), Simon Richter wrote:
[...]
> It can absolutely be done, and I'm doing that myself, but I often
> find myself fighting implicit assumptions in the framework, and
> either I'm doing it entirely wrong or these assumptions apply to
> the majority of users.
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Hi,
On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 01:17:02PM +, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
> > CI and releases are kind of antithetical. They wouldn't have to
> > be, but this is the way the culture around CI developed.
> As someone who's helped for nearly a decade to maintain CI-driven
> release automation for a very
On 2020-02-10 11:35:06 +0100 (+0100), Simon Richter wrote:
[...]
> CI and releases are kind of antithetical. They wouldn't have to
> be, but this is the way the culture around CI developed.
[...]
As someone who's helped for nearly a decade to maintain CI-driven
release automation for a very large
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 05:17:38PM +1100, Dmitry Smirnov wrote:
> In case of Gitlab I recognise that Salsa could not be maintained from the
> official packages. They are too fragile, often uninstallable even in
> "unstable" and depend on unofficial "fasttrack" repository. There are too
> m
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